March has been a revelatory journey of God’s faithfulness, steady growth, and exciting milestones as we continue to reach new faces and spaces with the Gospel of Jesus in the community and on campuses.
First, we wrapped up our Next Steps Course just in time for Easter!
This five-week series was all about deepening our connection with God and each other, discovering our purpose, and understanding how our unique spiritual gifts can contribute to God’s mission.
It’s been amazing to see many commit to this journey of faith.
And speaking of commitment, we’re thrilled to share that 13 incredible individuals, some from our community and a few from our campuses, have completed the Next Steps Course and are prayerfully considering becoming devoted members of our church family.
Let’s pray for them as they make this important decision. Looking ahead, we’re already gearing up for another Next Steps Course later this year.
Let’s keep praying that God continues to draw hearts closer to Jesus through our church family.
Now, let’s talk about the latest happenings on campus, specifically Every Nation Campus and Texas Christian University (TCU).
We’re so close to becoming an officially recognized campus ministry at TCU! One step remains in approving our Campus Missionary, Bria Lacour’s application to be an official Campus Minister at TCU.
Having completed a 10-week New Student Organization Orientation, Every Nation Campus, led by Bria and Joya, TCU student leader, is gearing up to host events to engage TCU’s student population.
So, if you know any TCU students, encourage them to check out FrogsFriday.com for info on joining Every Nation Campus events, like the recent ENC Hangout at Splinters—featuring food, fun, and axe throwing!
As we continue reaching college students with the Gospel of Jesus, please pray for God’s presence to open and move students’ hearts to receive salvation in Jesus.
Of course, we can’t forget about Easter! What a joyous celebration it was to gather together to remember the resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
This year’s theme was “Passion”—The grief, tears, and joy of Jesus. We journeyed through the account of the Gospel writer John, chronicling Jesus’ most trying and triumphant moments in His final conversation with His disciples.
We were greatly encouraged and challenged to embrace how, in Jesus, we can face sorrow and persecution with steadfast faith—knowing He transforms it all into a staying joy both in this life and the next.
And hey, while you can re-engage with previous sermons by subscribing to the Mosaic Church Fort Worth YouTube page, we’re equally excited to offer sermon recordings via Apple, Spotify, Amazon, or your favorite podcast platform.
March has been truly a remarkable month filled with God’s blessings and favor.
Paraphrasing the Biblical character Nehemiah, we celebrate and rejoice unto the Lord, knowing that His joy is our strength in making disciples of Jesus.
Thank you for your unwavering support and partnership. That’s all for now. Until the next update, be blessed!
Pastor Alvin & Mallary Brown
alvin@makingamosaic.com :: mallary@makingamosaic.com
General Prayer Requests & Updates
For evangelism to flourish so communities and campuses in the greater Fort Worth area will be reached, and the lost will see and experience the love of Christ and be drawn to his kingdom.
For signs and wonders to follow the preaching of His Word.
For team unity and laborers to help carry the load.
For finances and provisions.
For fully funded campus missionaries (2 per campus) to help reach the next generation — Texas Christian University (TCU), Dallas Baptist University (DBU), University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), Tarrant County College (TCC), Texas Wesleyan University (TWU) and Tarleton State University – Fort Worth (TSU).
Alvin Brown, the Lead Pastor of Mosaic Church Fort Worth, brings over a decade of pastoral ministry experience and more than 20 years of operational and technical leadership expertise. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Telecommunications Management from DeVry University and an MBA from Keller Graduate School of Management. He enjoys spending quality time with his wife, Mallary, and their three children and contributing as a writer to various media outlets.